Dispatches from the climate change frontline

Ian Packham, Thatta, Pakistan

I reported exclusively for Environment Journal and Air Quality News from Pakistan, as I travelled around the country tracking the effects of the climate crisis, from melting glaciers to disappearing wetlands:

The view from Pakistan: Karakorum – The climate change frontline

New lakes form another risk in the Karakorum

Is sustainable development possible?

The environment in Pakistan’s cities

Green shoots in Pakistan’s climate adaptation and resilience

Encountering Pakistan’s deadly Indus floods head on

Why our ancestors had it right all along

An uncertain future for Pakistan’s wetlands

Are urban forests the answer to overheating cities?

What I’ve learnt from the climate crisis frontline – nominated for the British Guild of Travel Writers Members’ Excellence Awards 2023 Travel Blog Post of the Year

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About Ian M Packham

Ian is a freelance travel writer, adventurer and after-dinner speaker. The author of two travelogues, he specialises in Africa and has spent a total of two years travelling around the continent, largely by locally-available transport.
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